Monthly Archives: June 2017

A Poem by Stefanie Bennett – after Monsanto and Dow Chemical They scold you for being Too big for your boots. For back-chatting. For singing in quiet places. For feeding the animals. For questioning the damnation Of some; the elation … Continue reading →

A Poem by Korea J. Brownstein I am an old man. I’m seventy-two. I’m supposed to go to high school, but I do not–I go to day care. I’m seventy-two, but I look like I’m two and I always sleep … Continue reading →

A Poem by Stefanie Bennett I wanted to come back. The stones had not moved Since my passing. A cock still crowed late, Past daylight. The windmill sat stern, Forever unturned. Wildflowers hugged the back door. The old dog… once … Continue reading →